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Visit our website and join one of our great days out. DayLight Wanderer, Isle of Lewis Tourers offers three different island tourers and you can take your pick or choose all for the best experience.
Our tourers bring you to each of the Islands key attractions, allowing you time to self-tour. This, we believe offers the best of all tours by giving you a driver-guide to answer your questions and letting you have free time to do what you wish at each stop. Stop driving and start staring out of our minibus window and soaking up the stunning, romantic views that unfold before you as we press on in the comfort of our minibus with light refreshments included.
On a Wednesday and Friday we operate our Shore and Sea Tourer, Thursday and Saturday we operate our Historical Island Tourer and Saturdays (weather dependent) we operate our Sunset Tourer which lets you soak up the sights and sounds of the late evening Sun and views in a land of almost 20 hours of Sun at peak summer; ideal for budding photographers and lovers of flora and fauna.
Our Historic Island Tourer focuses on the key historic sights on the Isle of Lewis. From the outstanding ancient standing stones of Calanais (older than Stonehenge!), to the Blackhouse village at Gearrannan village, highlighting the way we used to live, this is a tourer not to be missed. We also stop off at the Dun Carloway Broch, the Norse Mill and Kiln and a short visit to the Bru Sheiling. Depending on the time available we may be able to squeeze in a few more, lesser visited, sights that bring the magic of the island to life for everyone on our tours.
Our Shore & Sea Tourer focuses on the attractions that sit along our shores and seas. Visit such great locations at the ancient St. Columba’s Church. Compare and contrast the past with the far past at the Arnol Houses, white and black. Grab a cup of tea and appreciate our modern history at the Cross Historical Museum.
Our Sunset Tourer is designed to allow island guests the rare opportunity to experience what us islanders adore. The late evening Sun, of the long summer nights, brings out the amazing sounds of nature with the awe of a star that barely sets. This is a moment to relax, to soak in the views from high above Stornoway and, on the west side of the island, look out over the wild Atlantic Ocean. This is the pinnacle of mindfulness. Given the nature of this tourer, it is weather dependent. Save yourself the drive, enjoy the sights along with your family and friends and get the chance to ask our driver-guide any questions you may have.
Depending on the time available we may be able to squeeze in a few more, lesser visited, sights that bring the magic of the island to life for everyone on our tours. Book today at our website for that unforgettable experience.
NOT INCLUDED:
Entrance fees to Arnol Blackhouse, Gearrannan Blackhouse Village and Calanais Stones (currently free)
Meals
TOUR TIME:
Approx. 4 to 5 hours. Private tours available – please visit website.
Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020
Platinum Listing 2020| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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* £43 per adult to £20 per child, discounts automatically applied for larger groups if applicable at website
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